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24 February, 11:06

Mr warren drove from Townsville to villaville at 70 mph and back again at a speed of 50 mph. His total driving time was 12 hours. How far apart are the two towns

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  1. 24 February, 13:38
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    Warren drove from Townsville à Villaville at 70 miles per hour

    and from Villaville to Townsville è 50 miles per hours

    He drove for a total of 12 hours.

    => 70 miles + 50 miles = 120 miles

    => 12 hours

    So the unit rate of his driving is 120 miles / 12 hours

    => 120 miles / 12 hours

    => 10 miles / hour

    thus, he drove in total for 10 miles per hour.

    And probably the 2 towns are about 60 miles away.
  2. 24 February, 14:43
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    Call the distance between the towns 'D'.

    The time it takes to cover a distance is (distance) divided by (speed).

    It takes Mr. Warren D/70 hours on the first trip,

    and it takes him D/50 hours on the return.

    All together, it takes him 12 hours.

    D/70 + D/50 = 12 hours

    Change the fractions to

    a common denominator

    (350) for adding: 5D / 350 + 7D / 350 = 12

    Add: 12D / 350 = 12

    Divide each side by 12 : D / 350 = 1

    Multiply each side by 350 : D = 350 miles.

    Check:

    Going: 350mi / 70 mph = 5 hours

    Coming: 350mi / 50 mph = 7 hours

    Total 12 hours yay!
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